

I agree. I use openrouter myself.


I agree. I use openrouter myself.


In general I agree with you, but llms are the one exception where it’s not practical and not cost effective to run them locally. If you want to use them, the better option is by far to pay someone for the service.


Gruyères, Switzerland. 2000 inhabitants. Famous for the famous Swiss cheese of the same name.


Not a direct answer, but I highly recommend reading Outlive, by Peter Attia. It’s completely changed the way I think about these things. And it’s actually grounded in science.


When you’re a government, you need a little more process to ensure things are done well (moderation, security, …). Even something simple like that could take valuable time from quite a few people.


Sad but unfortunately fairly justified. Hard to justify spending public money on 3,500 users.


Just because it’s dangerous and not always fun doesn’t make it a “mission”. Exactly like when some rich schmuck pays 150k to climb Everest.


Can we stop calling it a “mission”? This is an expensive vacation for billionaires, not a scientific endeavor.
I use World Poker. Not FOSS, unfortunately.


I think you might want to go through a python tutorial before you start on coding game. It can get frustrating if you don’t know the basics.


I’m participating! Codingame is a lot of fun, I highly recommend it.
Is posix still relevant in any way?


I’m not sure but I think some of these drugs can make permanent damage.
Obviously survival remains the topmost concern, but thinking about side effects sounds like the logical next step now that we’ve made tremendous progress with survival.
No 😁
It’s just a funny video from LinkedIn or TikTok


Lisp is the only one I haven’t learned yet 😁


Rust, haskell, python, c++ are all interesting choices. I would argue that c# is too close to what you already know to be interesting.
If I were you though, I’d pick a project first, then decide what language makes sense for it.


Well, this should give them some motivation.
That’s true, but there are also massive economies of scale when you can afford the big Nvidia gpus and share them among many people.